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Keban Lewa Lolon: Inspirasi Lumbung Pangan untuk Kebijakan Pengelolaan Wilayah Pesisir di Indonesia Tatu Sius, Karolus; Palan Peten, Yasinta Y.; Niron, Inosensia Nogo; Kaha, Hendrikus L.; Ratumakin, Paulus Adrianus K. L.
Nakhoda: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 23 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Laboratorium Jurusan Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Riau

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This study starts from the paradox of coastal and marine management. On the one hand, marine resources provide various potentials that bring various benefits from their ecosystem services. However, on the other hand, coastal and marine utilization often causes conflict due to mismanagement, ignoring community participation and excessive economic orientation without considering social and environmental aspects. This study uses qualitative methods to explore the meaning of keban in general and its functions. Coastal and marine management models in the form of conservation/protection, utilization, and ecosystem improvement can be carried out through two approaches. The first is to give full responsibility and authority to the government or local community. Second, integrate management between the government and the community. Keban lewa lolon on Solor Island offers an integrative model of sustainable coastal and marine management based on local wisdom that is known and accepted by the local community. Keban lewa lolon is a new practice on Solor Island for the protection, utilization of the coast and sea inspired by the food barn on land. The keban model integrates local wisdom with government zoning policies. From a public policy perspective, this study contributes to the design of participatory policies for the management of coastal and marine spaces based on local wisdom.
Strengthening Village Accountability Through Socialization and Community Participation in the Concept of Good Governance Maria Helena Kono Naiobe; S. Miranda, Natalisio; S.T Ati, Romario Finsensius; Tatu Sius, Karolus; Palan Peten, Yasinta
GANDRUNG: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): GANDRUNG: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Fakultas Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

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An understanding of government as an ever-changing organization must be able to be adapted to certain situations. This is why the idea of good governance is the basis for the government to do its best for the whole of society. socialization about realizing village accountability in the concept of good governance in the form of delivering material carried out by students of Widya Mandira Kupang Catholic University. interviews with the Ngegedhawe Village government regarding activities that will be carried out later. interviews through a question and answer process for implementing socialization activities where the aim of holding this socialization is to be an activity that reminds the Village government to realize village accountability in the concept of good governance resulting in increased understanding regarding the principles of good governance, especially accountability, transparency and participation, the importance of usingnv  Village Funds responsibly, according to applicable planning and regulations, as well as involving the community in the planning process, implementation and supervision. Socialization encourages the community to actively participate in planning, implementing and supervising Village activities, such as participating in MusrenbangdesDes and supervising and implementing the Village APBD. Increasing awareness of the community and Village government is important for the community to participate in development. This activity is attended by several Village communities together with Village officials/government. Through socialization activities, it is hoped that in the future the community will participate in Village development or also in decision making, creating a good environment so that in the future the community and Village government can work to build the Village for the better.